Roaming Sensitivity is about finding the sweet spot between and performance .
Most smartphones, laptops, and tablets are stubborn. When you connect to a Wi-Fi access point (let’s call it Router A), they tend to hold onto that connection with a "death grip." Even as you walk away, and the signal gets weaker and slower, your device will refuse to let go of Router A until the signal is practically dead. what does roaming sensitivity level mean
When you walk through a large area (like an office, airport, or campus), your laptop or phone passes through overlapping coverage zones of multiple access points (routers/extenders). Roaming is the process of switching from one access point (AP) to another without dropping the connection. Roaming Sensitivity is about finding the sweet spot
| Setting | Meaning | Device Behavior | Best For | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Stickiness | Holds onto the current access point until the signal is extremely weak or gone. Rarely scans for a new AP. | Gamers, video calls, or situations where even a 1-second disconnect is very disruptive. | | Medium | Balanced | Default setting. Switches only when the current signal degrades noticeably and a clearly better AP is available. | General office use, web browsing, email. | | High | Aggressive Roaming | Constantly scans for better APs. Will drop a moderately good signal if it finds a slightly stronger one. | Highly mobile users (walking fast through a building), VoIP calls, or congested networks. | When you walk through a large area (like